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ID number: BIRBI-45.1 Institution: The Barber Institute of Fine Arts Artist / Maker: Chinese Title / Object name: Bowl Object type: Art object
Place made: Khotan Culture: Chinese Date made: 1774 Materials: Grey-green Jade Measurements: 10.5 cm high, 25.7 cm long, 21 cm wide Provenance: Purchased from Sotheby's, 2 May 1945, lot 123, for £550
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This jade bowl is carved in high relief with four scaly dragons pursuing flaming pearls amidst bands of cloud. In its interior is a long inscription which may be partly translated as follows: 'The large piece of jade was a tribute sent from Khotan [the centre of the Chinese jade industry].../The decoration is wonderful as the jade is lovely.../The design resembles the superb painting of Seng-yu.../Written by the Emperor Ch'ien Lung in the cyclical year Chia-wu (AD 1774)'. This is one of many known inscriptions by the Emperor Ch'ien Lung, who reigned between 1736 and 1795, on works of art in the Imperial Collections.
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